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Yazan Mousa Mahmoud Abu Al-Arab (Arabic: يَزَن مُوسَى مَحْمُود أَبُو الْعَرَب; born 31 January 1996) is a Jordanian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for K-League side FC Seoul and the Jordan national team.
Dhu Yazan, an ancient Yemeni tribe Saif ibn Dhi Yazan (c. 516–575), semi-legendary king belonging to this tribe; Saiful Yazan Sulaiman, Malaysian politician; Yazan Al-Arab (born 1996), Jordanian footballer; Yazan Al-Bawwab (born 1999), Palestinian swimmer; Yazan al-Kafarneh (died 2024), Palestinian boy who starved amid the Israeli-imposed ...
Yazan Al-Bawwab OLY [1] (Arabic: يزن البواب; born 30 October 1999) is a Saudi-born Palestinian and Italian swimmer. He competed for Palestine at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and the 2024 Paris Olympics .
They eventually moved to Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. Yazan then went off to college in Canada, where he studied aero/mechanical engineering. He got a master's degree at the University of ...
Yazan Al-Arab 31 January 1996 (age 29) 62 2 FC Seoul: v. Kuwait ... Yazan Al-Naimat: 22 54 0.41 2021–present Musa Al-Taamari: 22 75 0.29 2016–present 6
Yazan al-Kafarneh (Arabic: يزن الكفارنة) was a Palestinian boy with cerebral palsy who died from malnourishment on 4 March 2024, aged 10. He died during the ongoing Gaza Strip famine caused by the tightening of the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip during the Israel-Hamas war. He became a face for the children in Gaza and the Gaza ...
The draw for the third round was held on 27 June 2024 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. [4]The seeding for the draw was based on the FIFA Men's World Rankings on 20 June 2024 (shown in parentheses below).
The Dhu Yazan (Arabic: ذي يزن), also known as Al-Yazanin, were a prominent Arab tribal clan and elite ruling family of Yemen that were affiliated with the Sabaean Kingdom and later on, the Himyarite Kingdom. They were ultimately deprived from their elite status and ruling by the Sasanian Empire, which controlled Yemen from 570 CE until 678 CE.